Subject: Strengthening Facilitation Skills: A Training Curriculum for Programs Working with Youth

August 9, 2023

 

Strengthening Facilitation Skills:

A Training Curriculum for Programs Working with Youth


Strengthening Facilitation Skills: A Training Curriculum for Programs Working with

Youth, is a free, three-module curriculum designed to help facilitators of youth-serving

programs improve the quality of their facilitation skills. It was developed as part of a

formative evaluation of Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education programs

conducted by Mathematica and its partner Public Strategies in conjunction with two

community-based organizations called STREAMS.


Join Erin Welch and Scott Roby for this webinar where they will share details about the

curriculum’s development, describe its resources, and explain how it can be used to

foster facilitators’ development. Learn how you can maximize learning and engagement

using best practices and participant-centered and trauma-informed facilitation


Objectives:

  1. Participants will internalize the goals and development process of the Strengthening Facilitation Skills curriculum.

  2. Participants will explore the content and resources included in the curriculum.

  3. Participants will understand how to use the curriculum and hear tips from the field.


Presenters: Erin Welch, MSPPA, Researcher at Mathematica, and Scott Roby,

Senior Manager of Content Strategy and Delivery and Master Trainer at Public

Strategies 


Who should attend: Pregnancy Prevention program managers, HMRF facilitators,

FCS educators, health educators, professionals working with youth in care, Extension

specialists, guidance counselors, home visitors, and anyone working directly with young

people


When: August 9, 2023 @ 1pm PT / 4:00pm ET


Duration: 60 minutes 


Cost: Free!

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